E. Scheuber et al., AR-40 AR-39 AND RB-SR ANALYSES FROM DUCTILE SHEAR ZONES FROM THE ATACAMA FAULT ZONE, NORTHERN CHILE - THE AGE OF DEFORMATION/, Tectonophysics, 250(1-3), 1995, pp. 61-87
The influence of deformation on the K-Ar and the Rb-Sr isotope system
is investigated. It is assumed that, due to the diffusion processes in
volved, deformation has a similar effect on isotopic equilibrium as ha
s temperature. In order to examine the influence of deformation on the
K-Ar and the Rb-Sr isotope systems two shear zones from the Atacama F
ault Zone (AFZ), situated in the north Chilean Coastal Cordillera, hav
e been investigated. The AFZ, which was active as a sinistral strike-s
lip fault during the Mesozoic, has two sets of shear zones, one formed
under amphibolite (SZ1), one under greenschist facies conditions (SZ2
). Rb-Sr and Ar-40/Ar-39 age determinations were conducted on samples
from cross sections of each set. In SZ1 the hornblendes and biotites f
rom a weakly deformed sample reveal cooling ages of 153-152 and 150 +/
- 1 Ma, respectively. Biotite from the center of the shear zone of SZ1
gave an isochron of 143.9 +/- 0.3 Ma (MSWD = 0.04) which is interpret
ed as the age of deformation which produced resetting of the mineral s
ystem. in SZ2 hornblendes yielded Ar-40/Ar-39 plateau (cooling) ages o
f similar to 138 Ma. Biotites from undeformed samples gave Rb-Sr and A
r-40/Ar-39 total degassing ages of 130 +/- 1 Ma, whereas biotite from
the mylonitic rocks yielded 126-125 Ma which dates the time of deforma
tion. Sr isotope homogenization occurred in the mylonitic rocks, and i
s most likely a result of deformation. The formation of SZ1 can be cor
related to the Araucanian (= Nevadan) phase. The deformation in SZ2 is
related to the onset of uplift and cooling of the Coastal Cordilleran
magmatic arc.